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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Tasmania
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One of the biggest problems with young drivers is that they throw the word "enthusiast" around too much for it to carry any real weight.
Being an enthusiast with anything means that you have a large interest in whatever that may be, if you love something then you look after it. You want to spend time on your car and just simply appreciate it, it's not boring or a chore. You don't need to tell people you are a car enthusiast, people can tell by talking to you and the way you present your car.
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